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2011 Weaver® Mounts Deliver Utility and Precision Made in the U.S.A.

ONALASKA, Wis. – Weaver Optics® introduces new mounting systems for 2011. These mounts and base pairs feature gun and caliber-specific engineering and are made in the U.S.A. Mounts are precision machined and constructed using aircraft-grade aluminum for absolute precision. New rings, bases and mounting options are now available.

Built to Perform
Hunters go to great lengths in pursuit of their quarry. Weaver designed these products to perform in all the elements. Construction using super-light aircraft-grade aluminum achieves greater strength, positive weight reduction and rugged performance. View Weaver’s new mounting options online, at http://www.weaveroptics.com/rings_bases/.

Many Options for Improved Sights
New .22 see-thru Dovetail rings accommodate open sight or scoped firearms to give shooters the ability to place shots with excellent precision. And T-22 base pairs allow for a variety of scope mount configurations, so hunters can have the ideal sight for any situation.

Ahead of the Action
Due to the mechanics and quick-operating nature of certain rifles, if hunters want to mount a scope, it needs to be mounted upfront–forward of action–and out of the way. Weaver designed new bases specifically for three such rifles: Marlin models 1894, 1985 and 336. Each easy-to-install base delivers legendary Weaver holding power and allows hunters to increase their odds of success.

“These new mounts and bases from Weaver are built tough,” said Brand Director Raluca Simian. “They’re proven to perform, and we’re very proud to have moved our manufacturing operations back to the U.S.A.”

About Weaver® Optics
Weaver Optics and Mounting Systems bring more than 80 years of innovation and expertise to the shooting experience. Engineered to be the most reliable optics systems, Weaver offers a full line of scopes and mounting systems. Weaver rings set a standard for which many mounting systems are still measured and continue to provide precision shooters with the most important part of their setup. For more information and product images, visit www.weaveroptics.com.